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Hey guys,

Have a complete wreck for sale, shell is damaged beyond repair (side impact)

Parts will be available around 23/4/2014 as im off overseas for a bit

I will take deposits to hold onto parts though

Prices are nego.. no low balling!

Car:

BNR32 GTR, Silver (side impact damage)

BBS wheels, more info TBC - $ TBC

Body:

Front bumper with lip, average condition, lip has crack but will be repaired - $450

Headlights (pair) with indicators, great condition - $250

Bonnet, good condition - $450

Rear bumper, good condition - $200

Boot lid, good condition - $200

Rear wing, missing some paint - $180

Drivers side door, good condition - $100

Rear drivers quarter panel, good condition - $100

Drivers side quarter panel, good condition - $100

Drivers side skirt, good condition - $80

Tail lights, great condition - $250

Interior:

Door trims (ea) - $100

Rear trims (ea) - $50

Velo seat, good condition, one tear upper right shoulder - $550

Passenger GTR seat, good condition - $250

Rear seats, average condition - $200

Carpet, good condition, wear on drivers side - $100

Centre Console with trim around centre fascia, good condition - $50

Dash with glove box, good condition - $150

Tomei 310kph cluster, great condition - $550

3 gauge cluster, volt, oil, boost, good condition - $150

GTR steering wheel, average condition - $70

GTR gearknob, average condition - $30

Boot surround, average condition - $50

Passenger power window switch, good condition - $70

Drivers power window switch, good condition - $100

Engine:

R34 GTR Vspec II, RB26DETT

- ~90,000km genuine

- taken out of a R34 GTR to make way for N1 motor

- never been opened, stock manifolds and turbo

- custom 9L sump setup

- apparently running around 380hp on the Nistune

- will come with all manifolds, injectors, etc. drop in running motor with turbos

$7,500

ECU

R32 computer with Nistune piggyback - $600

Intake:

Large FMIC, with stock piping and greddy elbow, good condition, brand TBC - $TBC

ARC twin super induction box, average condition - $700

2x genuine Nissan GTR AFM, good condition, could be NISMO - $220ea

Exhaust:

Twin dump pipes, brand TBC, good condition - $TBC

Apexi N1, good condition - $550

Drivetrain:

ORC 559 twin plate clutch and flywheel, great condition, ~10,000km - $1,500

R32 Gearbox, good condition, $1,000

Suspension/bracing:

Bilstein damper and springs, lowered, good condition - $800

OEM strut brace, good condition - $150

Adjustable rear camber arms, brand TBC - $TBC

Other suspension TBC

Braking:

OEM GTR front calipers and discs, with lines, good condition - $550

OEM GTR rear calipers and discs, with lines, good condition - $450

Brake booster and reservior, good condition - $120

Cooling:

OEM radiator, fan, shroud and cap - $150

Silicone hoses - $30

Other:

Catch can set up, good condition - $100

Battery, good condition - $70

Edited by Jezzza

Cant seem to edit my first post :(

Location: Western Australia

Also have all drivetrain

Front diff, good condition - $500

Rear diff, good condition - $500

Front tailshaft, from gearbox - $150

Rear tailshaft - $250

OEM swaybars - $100 ea

Edited by Jezzza

Interested in the exhaust setup (dumps, front pipes and cat back) depending on size. Don't suppose you can get any internal diameter measurements?

Otherwise I'll wait til you get back.

Hello,

interested in rear interior trim (passenger side) - particularly the vinyl covered part for the lower part of the b-pillar and then extending back.

Also dash if no bubble in usual spot.....

Please pm pictures :-)

Cheers

Andreas

rear interior trims on hold..

b-pillar trim I have

Cant see bubles in dash, but a small tear/rip? Will get pics

Thanks :-)

Cheers

The Baron

Really?

You end your messages by typing in a signature each time?

The Baron?

Yes - yes I do...

sometimes I personalise the message for example:

<<<

Cheers

The personal Baron

>>>

Cheers

The not sure why I do this - but it amuses me Baron ;-)

Anyone wanting pictures, please send me a text

0424 193 992

Sorry I cant seem to edit posts at the moment, so cant add pictures to top thread starter

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